Free Video Hosting

Free web hosting for your videos and movies

Free Video Sharing Services and Video Hosting

This page lists web hosting companies (or more accurately video hosting companies/sites) that will host your videos and movies free of charge.
You can make your movies, training videos, video tutorials, home movies, etc, and place them on these sites which will host them on their
servers. They typically convert these shows to a format they can deliver on the web, and allow you to embed the video into your own web page.
Note that some, if not all, will also add their advertisements either to their videos or to the page showing your videos (hosted on their server).
If this is not acceptable to you, you will have to host your movie or whatnot on a
commercial web hosting company. These sites also typically limit
the types of videos they are willing to host, for example, certain types of videos may not be allowed, the size of the video file and the resolution
of the video.

While these video hosts sometimes provide rudimentary tools for you to use to work on your video, you may prefer to use a more versatile video editing
tool such as those listed on the
Free Video Editors (Video Editing Software) page.

Free Video Web Hosting Sites

Vimeo is a video sharing site and online community. The free Basic account (scroll down their page to find it),
meant for non-commercial use, provides you with 500 MB of space per week, 1 HD video upload per week, and
10 video uploads per day. I guess this means, in less compact speech, that you can upload up to 10 new videos,
of up to 500 MB in total for those videos combined, per week, one of which may be in high definition (HD).
Your videos can be in a variety of compression formats, although they recommend that you use H.264 for best results.
They also accept frame rates of 24, 25 or 30 fps. Video resolutions accepted include the Standard Definition (SD)
resolutions of 640 x 480 px and 640 x 360 px; the High Definition resolutions of 1280 x 720 px (720p) for the
free Basic account; and the High Definition resolution of 1920 x 1080 px (1080p) if you are a paying member.
(As implied by my previous sentence, they also provide
paid
accounts that allow you to put up videos for commercial purposes, have larger storage space and a
number of other benefits.)

Google's YouTube allows you to upload videos of up to 2 GB in size and 10 minutes in duration. The video clip or movie that you upload
will be resized to fit the YouTube window. File formats accepted by YouTube include WMV, AVI, MOV, MPG, and files from "most"
digital cameras, camcorders and cell phones. At the moment, however, these formats are converted and delivered as a
Flash video. You are also allowed
to embed your shows into your website; for example, the
How to Add a Feedback Form to Your Website (Video Tutorial) page
includes a training video hosted by YouTube. (Update 30 July 2010: videos of up to 15 minutes are now accepted.)

Unlike many other services Blip.tv does not impose a size limit on the files you upload to their video hosting service, although they recommend that
you limit your files to 100 MB. They have an opt-in advertising model, which means that you can choose not to display advertisements on your video.
However, if you do, you get 50% of the ad proceeds. Video files can be in any format, although they prefer Quicktime and WMV files. The files are
presented in whatever format you upload it in. They also provide a Flash version of your video which their system automatically generates for you.
The service also allows you to embed your videos in your website.

Revver

[Update: 2011 - Revver has closed]
Revver allows you to upload video files of up to 100 MB. Your video must be at least 4 seconds long,
and there is no upper limit in duration. They share 50% of the advertising revenue generated from
your movie with you. File formats accepted include MOV, MPEG, MPG, MP4, WMV, ASF and
AVI (including DivX AVIs). Your video will be delivered in either the Flash or Quicktime format.
Each video is manually reviewed by a human reviewer before it is posted online. You may embed
your video into your website.

JumpCut

[Update: JumpCut has closed.]
Yahoo's JumpCut provides video hosting for shows up to 100 MB in file size. I can't seem to find information on the maximum duration (if any) that they impose
on your clip. The online video editor allows your videos to be remixed, clipped, have transitions, titles and effects added to it, etc. It supports the
upload of following video formats: MPG, MPEG, MP4, AVI, MOV, WMV, FLV, RM, and 3GP. For audio tracks, MP3, WAV, Ogg, and AIFF are supported.